What does the investment intensity of R&D mean?

The intensity of R&D investment is the concentration of R&D resources.

R&D investment intensity refers to the ratio of resources and scale invested by enterprises in the field of science and technology. It measures the importance enterprises attach to innovation and technological progress. Calculated as a proportion of the company's total revenue or expenditure, a higher value indicates that the company has invested heavily in research and development, indicating that it is committed to promoting innovation, improving product quality or expanding market competitive advantage.